Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Yes, I'm back for now. I thought it important to come back during this time because during an election, I feel you need every resource possible to help fight what will be a long nasty campaign.

Yeah it's still summer and we all want enjoy it while it's here. I along with the rest of you have many things I need to tend to but at the same time this election is a very important one.

Some things to consider and be wary of and to question.

The Conservatives have been in office for nine years and the NDP, Liberals and the Media Party will try to convince Canadians that we need change but do we,really? Especially when you consider the alternative.

The polls. Your polls have gotten so wrong in the past. You have to consider the polling methods, questions asked, what media outlet commissioned the poll, and how the poll is interpreted. Polls are not meant to seek pubic opinion but to manipulate it.

Media bias. We all know the media party has had it out for PM Harper and the Conservatives for years. Look beyond their rhetoric. They clearly have an agenda to oust the CPC and elect their choice. Thank God they don't have as much influence as they used to. The internet has become
a source you can get at least some modicum of truth and facts. Social media like Facebook and Twitter have become influential in recent years for election campaign information without the filter of the media. An essential place for your election information is The Rebel Media. Between Brian Lilley and Ezra Levant, they will give information that you will not get from the media party.
Blogs like Blue Like You, Crux of the Matter, BC Blue are also good sources to go to even if you need to vent.

You're going to have to your own homework. There will be so much disinformation out there coming from the parties, the media, trolls on social media. Check out the facts for yourself and share with family, friends, neighbors, work colleagues etc. A good place to start is here: 100 reasons to vote for Harper Conservatives on Oct. 19, 2015